An Example of Why the Establishment Fears and Loathes the Internets and Will not Stop until they are as Controlled as the Corporate Media.

Aldon read this story and found out
that one of Lieberman's key heckler's (sic) was a DC lobbyist and prominent
Democratic advisor, which adds a new and important wrinkle to the
story. Lieberman is calling in his base, but his base is in DC on K-Street, not Connecticut. That's a critical part of the Lieberman-Lamont narrative, and Jennifer Manes was there to witness it. Kudos.

In the news report, the lobbyist says that he is showing up to scream at Ned Lamont in small restaurants because of his deep affection for Joe Lieberman. Man, that kind of affection don't come cheap. I wonder if he lets him kiss him on the mouth.

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But that's a Pretty Woman reference. Speaking of that movie, my favorite mention of it ever came in a review of the fild, Regarding Henry. The line was something like: "Regarding Henry does for getting shot in the head what Pretty Woman did for prostitution."

Bang for the Buck: Boosting the American Economy

Compassionate Conservatism in Action

Molly

"We are the deciders. And every single day, every single one of us needs to step outside and take some action to help stop this war."

Zinn

"[O]ur time, our energy, should be spent in educating, agitating, organizing our fellow citizens in the workplace, in the neighborhood, in the schools. Our objective should be to build, painstakingly, patiently but energetically, a movement that, when it reaches a certain critical mass, would shake whoever is in the White House, in Congress, into changing national policy on matters of war and social justice."

Bono

"True religion will not let us fall asleep in the comfort of our freedom. Love thy neighbor is not a piece of advice, it's a command. ...

God, my friends, is with the poor and God is with us, if we are with them. This is not a burden, this is an adventure."

The Reverend Al Sharpton

Ray wasn't singing about what he knew, 'cause Ray had been blind since he was a child. He hadn't seen many purple mountains. He hadn't seen many fruited plains. He was singing about what he believed to be.

Mr. President, we love America, not because of all of us have seen the beauty all the time.

But we believed if we kept on working, if we kept on marching, if we kept on voting, if we kept on believing, we would make America beautiful for everybody.

Marx

''With adequate profit, capital is very bold. A certain 10 percent will ensure its employment anywhere; 20 percent will produce eagerness, 50 percent positive audacity; 100 percent will make it ready to trample on all human laws; 300 percent, and there is not a crime which it will not scruple, nor a risk it will not run, even to the chance of its owner being hanged.''